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  • Title: Juvenile linear scleroderma associated with serologic abnormalities.
    Author: Woo TY, Rasmussen JE.
    Journal: Arch Dermatol; 1985 Nov; 121(11):1403-5. PubMed ID: 3876808.
    Abstract:
    We investigated 24 juvenile cases of linear scleroderma for the presence of systemic disease and serologic abnormalities. Thirteen of 24 patients had antinuclear antibodies (ANA) at titers of 1:40 or greater. Rheumatoid factor (titers greater than or equal to 1:20) was detected in seven of 17 patients tested, five of whom also had ANA. Two of five patients with ANA and rheumatoid factor had systemic diseases, such as nephritis and Raynaud's phenomenon. One patient with ANA developed typical dermatomyositis. Consequently, patients with linear scleroderma may be at some risk for developing systemic collagen-vascular diseases. On initial presentation, patients with linear scleroderma should give a complete history and receive a thorough physical examination as well as undergo laboratory evaluations for the presence of ANA and rheumatoid factor. Long-term observation with periodic reevaluation is appropriate for many members of this group.
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